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throughout the nation. what you need to understand about this is the countries at war, he has been president for over 12 years, younger people, especially had no other president. i often point out to people that if you were a soldier or a sailor, you would have been very young when he was first inaugurated. this hits with real power across the nation, and we see it reflected in the film and the photography of the public mournng that occurs in the days and weeks -- public mourning that occurs in the days and weeks after his death. ♪ at the very end of the gallery killing with fdr's presidency, we present the most important artifact and our entire collection. and that is the actual office desk and chair -- oval office desk and chair that the president used throughout his presidency. ,n the aftermath of fdr's death his successor, harry truman, did not feel right keeping the desk and chair used by fdr. so he gave them both to eleanor roosevelt, and she donated them to the roosevelt library. there are put on d
throughout the nation. what you need to understand about this is the countries at war, he has been president for over 12 years, younger people, especially had no other president. i often point out to people that if you were a soldier or a sailor, you would have been very young when he was first inaugurated. this hits with real power across the nation, and we see it reflected in the film and the photography of the public mournng that occurs in the days and weeks -- public mourning that occurs in...
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omar al—midani is one of the younger members of the national team. does this team really believe it can go on and qualify for russia? the training looks familiar. that's where similarities between the game here and in other countries ends. the difference is not just the conditions, but the hopes and expectations that are placed upon this team. there is no part of life in assad—controlled syria untouched by the regime. every facet of society, especially where there is success, such as with the national football team, is presented as a sign of a functioning state. but the illusion is easily shattered. we were filming at a market when we heard a very loud explosion nearby. there are reports that a number of people have been killed, so we're going now to see if we can find out what's happened and see what damage has been caused. two devices have detonated. one by the roadside, another by a suicide bomber targeting mainly shia pilgrims visiting from iraq. all of a sudden, i'm a war reporter. our correspondent, richard conway, is at the scene. this is th
omar al—midani is one of the younger members of the national team. does this team really believe it can go on and qualify for russia? the training looks familiar. that's where similarities between the game here and in other countries ends. the difference is not just the conditions, but the hopes and expectations that are placed upon this team. there is no part of life in assad—controlled syria untouched by the regime. every facet of society, especially where there is success, such as with...
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what about the rest of france? what was it like the national front on a national scale? luke: we saw them hoping to get at least 15 seats. they missed out on it. the problem came out of election. it was humiliating. that stopped the momentum they had. there have been divisions within the national front ever since. marine le pen has been trying to position the party. it's hard to see how she might be able to do that or it up -- that. you've got some recriminations coming from within the national front. finger-pointing is going on as to who is to blame. the more traditional wing of the party wants to go back to the way things used to be, back into traditional territory for the far right party. ditching policies on coming out of the euro and trying to come out of the european union. it's not certain if she is going to be able to pull things together. she wants to exhort people to come out and vote in the second round. ever since her knee's refuse to run, -- nice refused to run, that is less than the one with the pedigree to push forward. it she going to be able to manage th
what about the rest of france? what was it like the national front on a national scale? luke: we saw them hoping to get at least 15 seats. they missed out on it. the problem came out of election. it was humiliating. that stopped the momentum they had. there have been divisions within the national front ever since. marine le pen has been trying to position the party. it's hard to see how she might be able to do that or it up -- that. you've got some recriminations coming from within the national...
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she will stay with the national front as the party opposition. she says they are the only party to resist macron and his government. does not haveront any allies in the national assembly. that is something they will look at moving forward. of allll bring in mps political stripes and colors and try to find a common position to boost their power in the national assembly. marine le pen's win has enforced her position. that should her -- should give her the emphasis moving forward. last month's presidential election, all momentum virtually lost. a lot of blame is going around. blaming the national andt for a failed strategy a failed campaign. momentum tried going forward. they will seek a common strategy going forward. it will likely be the subject of a meeting of senior hierarchy on tuesday. >> thank you. kicked off has greg's it negotiations -- brexit negotiations in a brussels. since the u.k. voted to divorce from their main trading partner. davis is in talks with the chief negotiator. hopes to build a special partnership with the eu. today ton br
she will stay with the national front as the party opposition. she says they are the only party to resist macron and his government. does not haveront any allies in the national assembly. that is something they will look at moving forward. of allll bring in mps political stripes and colors and try to find a common position to boost their power in the national assembly. marine le pen's win has enforced her position. that should her -- should give her the emphasis moving forward. last month's...
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right now the national science foundation is getting ready for an astronomy festival on the national mall happening tonight. >> meteorologist chuck bell is on the national mall bringing us the forecast from there around filling us in on this big event. chuck? >> reporter: hey, good morning. yes, indeed. that smart young girl there, the good speller, she may grow up to be like this. this is claire raptery. she is a solar physicist. ph.d.. she is part of the solar observatory. she's here to talk about national a stron know my night out here on the good morning. >> good morning. thanks for having me. i'm glad to be here. >> reporter: what's going on tonight? >> tonight we have a series of amateur astronomers, professionals, agencies showing up with their telescope with a free observing night. we expect 7 to 10 thourks people to show up to look at the stars. astronomy is not all done at nighttime. you can pick up your free solar eclipse observing glasses. get a chance to look at our solar telescope. >> these are the only glasses safe to look at the sun? >> absolutely. very important if y
right now the national science foundation is getting ready for an astronomy festival on the national mall happening tonight. >> meteorologist chuck bell is on the national mall bringing us the forecast from there around filling us in on this big event. chuck? >> reporter: hey, good morning. yes, indeed. that smart young girl there, the good speller, she may grow up to be like this. this is claire raptery. she is a solar physicist. ph.d.. she is part of the solar observatory. she's...
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of the nation, and the fracturing of the nation during the civil war. and its coming together. concurrent with the drayton family were african-american families who are here. this was a plantation. there was an enslaved community here of african-americans. in fact the landscape we see around us was shaped by the hands and minds of african-americans, as well as the house behind me as well. straight hall is remarkable restoredather than the to a particular period, as with monticello or mount vernon, for being reconstructed to a , it is saideriod the philosophy of the national trust for historic preservation would acquire drayton hall was to preserve or stabilize the site rather than to take it to one particular moment in time. as a result we see a timeline of history rather than a time capsule. we don't see this as a working plantation as it had been in the 18th and 19th centuries. we don't see slave quarters of the blacksmith shop. they were part and parcel of plantation life. the floor plan of the house is laid out in a fashion that was thended to demon
of the nation, and the fracturing of the nation during the civil war. and its coming together. concurrent with the drayton family were african-american families who are here. this was a plantation. there was an enslaved community here of african-americans. in fact the landscape we see around us was shaped by the hands and minds of african-americans, as well as the house behind me as well. straight hall is remarkable restoredather than the to a particular period, as with monticello or mount...
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most of you will be in the national parks thrchlts is a significant event for the national parks service and we hope that many of you will come and enjoy it in your national parks. it's a special day for everyone, as couple of the experiences have been shared, this is your opportunity to create your experience related to the eclipse that you can hopefully one day share it with your family or your grandkids. so where can you see anytime it national parks? it just so happens that 20 of the national parks are exactly in the area of totality and nine of the national trails by by sekt the path as west. the first is john day fossil beds and it will wrap up at ft. sumter in south carolina. all of the parks in the lower 48, because they are in a lot of other places as well, will experience the eclipse at some level. check with the local parks website to determine exactly what that's going to be. what's happening in the national parks related to the eclipse. a lot of specific activities are happening. you know, we're trying to help people to learn and experience more about the parks as quickly as
most of you will be in the national parks thrchlts is a significant event for the national parks service and we hope that many of you will come and enjoy it in your national parks. it's a special day for everyone, as couple of the experiences have been shared, this is your opportunity to create your experience related to the eclipse that you can hopefully one day share it with your family or your grandkids. so where can you see anytime it national parks? it just so happens that 20 of the...
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before the six years, all the syrian players in the national team played here. now we need our players to play outside syria. lookout that. this is for you and your group. you baked us a cake? so kind, thank you. tarek is preparing to say goodbye to his family and fly to say goodbye to his family and fly to malaysia. sanctions in the war mean this team must play its games on neutral ground, a ia,000 column thatis on neutral ground, a ia,000 column that is round—trip awaiting them. —— ia,000 kilometres round trip. the game against uzbekistan is arguably the most important match in syria's history. there is political capital for the assad regime in the team's success. but i cannot help but wonder if those forced to flee syria will be supporting the team as well. nearly 5 million people have sought refuge abroad from the syrian civil war. 80,000 of them i hear indie zatari camp in northernjordan. —— are here in the. it is a living, breathing testament to the human cost of war. muhamed was a professional footballer with the syrian top—flight club el majd
before the six years, all the syrian players in the national team played here. now we need our players to play outside syria. lookout that. this is for you and your group. you baked us a cake? so kind, thank you. tarek is preparing to say goodbye to his family and fly to say goodbye to his family and fly to malaysia. sanctions in the war mean this team must play its games on neutral ground, a ia,000 column thatis on neutral ground, a ia,000 column that is round—trip awaiting them. ——...
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donald is friends with the president -- the president's friends with the guy that runs the national enquirer and they said if you call the president up, and you apologize for your coverage, then he will pick up the phone and basically spike the story. i had -- i will just say three people at the very top of the administration calling me, and the response was like -- i was like, are you kidding me? the calls kept coming and kept coming, and they were like, call. you need to call. please call. come on, joe, just pick up the phone and call him. >> that's blackmail. >> and let me explain what they were threatening. they were calling my children. they were calling close friends. >> you're talking about "the national enquirer." >> and they were pinning the story on my ex-husband, who i knew would never do that so i knew it was a lie. >> despite the outcry and even a poll against the president tweeting, he sent this out denying the anchors' accusations. watched low rated "morning joe" for first time in long time, fake news. he called me to stop a national enquirer article. i said no. bad s
donald is friends with the president -- the president's friends with the guy that runs the national enquirer and they said if you call the president up, and you apologize for your coverage, then he will pick up the phone and basically spike the story. i had -- i will just say three people at the very top of the administration calling me, and the response was like -- i was like, are you kidding me? the calls kept coming and kept coming, and they were like, call. you need to call. please call....
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the gentleman that in the awesomely cool suit, uniform there, brian culstrom from national science national park service in washington.aulstrom national science national park service in washington.rulstrom national science national park service in washington.lstrom fr national science national park service in washington. from the u.s. department of transportation in washington, thomas, through the ice oeyes o nasa, over foup. >> thank you so much, dwane. sometimes we forget that we are sit awning a planet that is turning on its axis with a celestial body right next to it that was ripped out of the planet really late in its formation, our moon. and everything in gasses and fields of our star, our sun. the most important star for us because it is life. it supports everything we do but also the rosetta stone of all-stars. if you learn about stars we first learn here at the sun. so the the eclipse is important. this comes into align nmt a cosmic moment we are all being part of. these cosmic moments when nature speaks us to in an emotional way sometimes come loud. like thunderstorms. storms like
the gentleman that in the awesomely cool suit, uniform there, brian culstrom from national science national park service in washington.aulstrom national science national park service in washington.rulstrom national science national park service in washington.lstrom fr national science national park service in washington. from the u.s. department of transportation in washington, thomas, through the ice oeyes o nasa, over foup. >> thank you so much, dwane. sometimes we forget that we are...
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he still supports the national team. issam al masri is just 22, and considered the best player in camp. the medals he has here are all from playing football inside zaatari. he was a young talent with a professional side al—shoulla in the city of dara, but in 2012 he fled with his family. like mohammed, he is trying to resurrect his career. he coaches the children here in the camp. bravo. he admits to me that, like many, it is hard to talk openly. the guarded language used even here in the refugee camp makes it clear just how fearful people are of talking about politics. but still, like mohammed, issam supports the national side. right here in camp is tough, but people are safe, having escaped from the war. now, football is one of the central activities that children get to enjoy. it is fun, and gives them a sense of purpose — but it also gives them something that is very precious, having escaped from the conflict: the sense of normal childhood. what is your favourite team? real madrid! what about england ? does anybo
he still supports the national team. issam al masri is just 22, and considered the best player in camp. the medals he has here are all from playing football inside zaatari. he was a young talent with a professional side al—shoulla in the city of dara, but in 2012 he fled with his family. like mohammed, he is trying to resurrect his career. he coaches the children here in the camp. bravo. he admits to me that, like many, it is hard to talk openly. the guarded language used even here in the...
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the army is on the march in france. the nation is in step over here. music] on the civil 00 war. >> remember, lee's terms, the terms had surrendered his army. they had said nothing about the clearing the conif he had rassy defumbingt. there had been no peace treaty. as of may 9, jefferson davis remained on the run. >> at 8:00, on lectures and history, the university of notre dame professor on the east texas oil boom of the mid 20th century and the expansion of businesses to saudi arabia and canada. >> the geeologist framed the theory saying that american oil reserves were going to really collapse or -- by 1970, forcing the country into a difficult situation. so there was a kind of apocalyptic fear of america losing its oil sources is going to drive exploration abroad. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on reel america. the 1979 united nation's film the palestinian people do have rights. >> violence breeds hatred, etaliation brings only further retaliation, an eye for an eye is often paid at high interest rates in our day and age. >> at 6:30 president reaga
the army is on the march in france. the nation is in step over here. music] on the civil 00 war. >> remember, lee's terms, the terms had surrendered his army. they had said nothing about the clearing the conif he had rassy defumbingt. there had been no peace treaty. as of may 9, jefferson davis remained on the run. >> at 8:00, on lectures and history, the university of notre dame professor on the east texas oil boom of the mid 20th century and the expansion of businesses to saudi...
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by the national archive. model was followed by subsequent presidents. host: anthony clark, can you about the subsequent presidents and their view of how it changednd from that time of franklin roosevelt to today? truman didn't want a museum about him, he wanted a useum about the presidency, he wanted replica of the oval office and exhibit called a day the president and dwight eisenhower had a museum before he came president at his boyhood home in kansas. built his n ohemas, an-eight story building, drr dramatic and really the first of the libraries.ential after that, everyone wanted to copy that in terms of the legacy.and host: what does a presidential day?ary cost these guest: about twice what the predecessor cost. million. cost 40 george w. bush about 87 million. million.ton $167 george w. bush $320 million. $500 stimate is between million and $1.5 billion for doesn't takema, it into fact he doesn't have to provide an endowment. saw presidential libraries were getting more, passed an act that said, if you g
by the national archive. model was followed by subsequent presidents. host: anthony clark, can you about the subsequent presidents and their view of how it changednd from that time of franklin roosevelt to today? truman didn't want a museum about him, he wanted a useum about the presidency, he wanted replica of the oval office and exhibit called a day the president and dwight eisenhower had a museum before he came president at his boyhood home in kansas. built his n ohemas, an-eight story...
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the spirit of 1917 on the american home front, a nation rallying to the war. behind them keeping the spirit moved is the machinery of government, a new agency set up by the government, with a committee on public information, which will grow from a handful to 150,000. he tackles the war effort as a plain publicity proposition. the world's greatest adventure in advertising. it will be an all-star production, offstage and on. ♪ the march king, john philip sousa, trimming of sales of liberty mobs, was the star of the method chosen opera -- the metropolitan opera. ♪ boots car content, author of a bestseller, writes on american facts and german propaganda. a young novelist turns out press releases for i was. so does -- for allies. mary pickford and other stars of the infant medium, the movies, make appearances as salesman for uncle sam. the kaiser. ♪ to weld the people of the united states into one white-hot mass, with determination and deathless determination. country's artists are told, draw tilted -- draw til it hurts. ♪ draft, starting in july 1917, make
the spirit of 1917 on the american home front, a nation rallying to the war. behind them keeping the spirit moved is the machinery of government, a new agency set up by the government, with a committee on public information, which will grow from a handful to 150,000. he tackles the war effort as a plain publicity proposition. the world's greatest adventure in advertising. it will be an all-star production, offstage and on. ♪ the march king, john philip sousa, trimming of sales of liberty...
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marshall research library in textington, virginia, as the national -- lexington, virginia, as the national george c. marshall museum and library. i appreciate mr. goodlatte for sponsoring the resolution and note that the entire virginia delegation signed on as original co-sponsors. general george c. marshall is a hero, treasure piece of virginia's history. located in lexington, virginia, the museum and library are located on the virginia military institute, his alma mater. general marshall served our country as chief of staff during world war ii, special ambassador to china, secretary of state, president of the red cross, secretary of defense and is one of only five army five-star generals in the united states. after world war ii, general marshall was awarded the nobel peace prize in 1953 for his role in developing the european recovery program, better known as the marshall plan. this week we are commemorating the 70th anniversary of the marshall plan speech given on june 5, 1947, at harvard university. the marshall plan contributed to the european integration and growth in the aftermath o
marshall research library in textington, virginia, as the national -- lexington, virginia, as the national george c. marshall museum and library. i appreciate mr. goodlatte for sponsoring the resolution and note that the entire virginia delegation signed on as original co-sponsors. general george c. marshall is a hero, treasure piece of virginia's history. located in lexington, virginia, the museum and library are located on the virginia military institute, his alma mater. general marshall...
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seen at senior levels of the national front. a jean-marie himself invoking failed policies, a similar refrain we have seen from different parts of the fn. whatever is decided, the policies they come to today, they will be put forward to an executive committee meeting later this month. that will be moving forward ahead of april national front party ahead of congress in early 2018. the socialist party is also holding a meeting today with their dismal results in sunday's parliamentary elections also expected to top the agenda. the number of socialist seats held from 280 in 2012 to just 29 come the lowest in the postwar republic. they will not be the official opposition in parliament. the conservator of republicans will be. macron's emmanuel government is preparing a minor reshuffle with at least two ministers announcing they are to step aside. the french defense minister sylvie goulard has suggested that macron leave her out of the next government after a probe of modem continues. richard ferron, a minister who was named weeks ago,
seen at senior levels of the national front. a jean-marie himself invoking failed policies, a similar refrain we have seen from different parts of the fn. whatever is decided, the policies they come to today, they will be put forward to an executive committee meeting later this month. that will be moving forward ahead of april national front party ahead of congress in early 2018. the socialist party is also holding a meeting today with their dismal results in sunday's parliamentary elections...
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the library is on to the national archives. the other facilities nearby are part of the national parks system or ellen roosevelts home at val-kill, a small cottage built in 1940 what is going to retire. it's one of the first homes that a fully wheelchair accessible. no threshold on the doors. all the windows are low. he really wanted to live there when he left the white house. these are all part of the national park complex and part of what we think of as the roosevelt legacy here in hyde park. >> how many square feet devoted to exhibits and do you have a foundation and what does it cost to run on? >> it's about 12,000 square feet of pure exhibit space and we did something unusual which is that we used some of the storage space we keep things that are not technically on display and would put glass bowls on thin so the public can see things like part of the art collection and fdr's car which is ledger car he drove the king in queen of england around. had special and controls that lack and driving even though he is paralyzed. it
the library is on to the national archives. the other facilities nearby are part of the national parks system or ellen roosevelts home at val-kill, a small cottage built in 1940 what is going to retire. it's one of the first homes that a fully wheelchair accessible. no threshold on the doors. all the windows are low. he really wanted to live there when he left the white house. these are all part of the national park complex and part of what we think of as the roosevelt legacy here in hyde park....
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as a permanent member of the united nations security council, committed to spending 0.7% of national income on international development, my government will continue to drive international efforts that increase global security and protect british families around the world. my government will work to find sustainable political solutions to conflicts across the middle east. it will work to tack they will threat of terrorism by continuing the united king dm's leading role in international litary action to destroy daesh in iraq and syria. it will continue efforts to reform the system to continue the ability to tackle mass migration, alleviate poverty and end modern slavery. my government will continue to support international actions against climate change, including the implementation of the paris agreement. prince phillip and i look forward to welcoming their imagine -- majesties queen felipe -- king fee felipe and the quine of spain in july. we will host the summit in cement next year to its regiments to this and future generations. members of the house of commons, estimates for the p
as a permanent member of the united nations security council, committed to spending 0.7% of national income on international development, my government will continue to drive international efforts that increase global security and protect british families around the world. my government will work to find sustainable political solutions to conflicts across the middle east. it will work to tack they will threat of terrorism by continuing the united king dm's leading role in international litary...
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that's the national politic. but here in the city itself we have a civil war inside the government of the united states where the deep state, the permanent regime is leaking criminally to the media to bring down the president of the united states who was elected by the american people. there is a contest on now whether donald trump will survive his first term. people are talking about impeachment four months in. jesse: i know, i have never seen it like this before. trump tweeted about this. he tweeted i'm being investigated for firing the f.b.i. director by the man who told me to fire the f.b.i. director. after six months of investigations about my collusion with the russians, nobody has been able to show any proof, sad. is there any way other than twitter the president can fight off his regime change attempt? >> the collusion going on is between leakers breaking the law leaking state secrets to the press that go on the front page, damaging the president of the united states. i think the president and the attorne
that's the national politic. but here in the city itself we have a civil war inside the government of the united states where the deep state, the permanent regime is leaking criminally to the media to bring down the president of the united states who was elected by the american people. there is a contest on now whether donald trump will survive his first term. people are talking about impeachment four months in. jesse: i know, i have never seen it like this before. trump tweeted about this. he...
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in the nation. the men and women who own and work on these farms provide both nutritious food for our nation's families and create thousands of jobs across the country. if we want, we know we must make sure that our farmers have the tools to do so. but our farmers need a reliable source of water, a legal and stable work force and access to export markets -- in other words, fair trade. and we must also ensure that american agriculture is sustainable. we must continue to ensure that it's sustainable for our well-being and the well-being of future generations to come. because the bottom line is food does not come from a grocery store. food comes from our farmers and the land that they farm. our food supply is a national security issue, but it never really gets looked at in that light. so by investing in critical programs and infrastructure projects and by ensuring our farmers have water, have a work force and have access to foreign markets, we are not only investing in our farms but we are investing in
in the nation. the men and women who own and work on these farms provide both nutritious food for our nation's families and create thousands of jobs across the country. if we want, we know we must make sure that our farmers have the tools to do so. but our farmers need a reliable source of water, a legal and stable work force and access to export markets -- in other words, fair trade. and we must also ensure that american agriculture is sustainable. we must continue to ensure that it's...
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lady and probably the only time that a first lady would have addressed the nation about a national crisis. mrs. roosevelt had one of the modern inventions of that time, the television in her home. she wasn't a television watcher, maybe she turned it on to see political conventions or important news story. but she was a person who used to television again to get ideas out to the american public. she had her own television program called prospect of mankind. but also, she did a commercial for television for product back then called good luck margarine. back in those days, for a former first lady to do a television commercial was considered a scandal. >> years ago, most people never dreamed of eating margarine, but times have changed. can get ayou margarine like the new good luck that really tastes delicious. that is what i spread on my toast. i thoroughly enjoy it. >> after she did that television commercial and she did it not to make money for herself, she wanted to use that money to help feed poor people overseas. she wrote to her daughter and said, when i have completed that commercial f
lady and probably the only time that a first lady would have addressed the nation about a national crisis. mrs. roosevelt had one of the modern inventions of that time, the television in her home. she wasn't a television watcher, maybe she turned it on to see political conventions or important news story. but she was a person who used to television again to get ideas out to the american public. she had her own television program called prospect of mankind. but also, she did a commercial for...
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tonight at the national mall there's astronomy night on the national mall. all kinds of telescopes will be lined up on the national mall. we'll talk to someone in just a little bit and talking about your weekend forecast. >>> another day, another development in the arrest of tiger woods. the new video just released of the athlete being booked for dui. >>> and you know there's a national day for everything, right? but you will want to get in on today's celebration. when and where you can grab yourself some freebies on this uttional don when you genuinely care about the people you serve, their safety comes first. that's why we ask you to put safety first. your life could depend on it. unplug devices that you aren't using. replace worn out extension cords, too. call 811 to locate any underground lines at least two days before you dig. novec wants everyone to be safe around electricity. from safety demonstrations, to safety tips on our website, at novec, it's "safety first." the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... le
tonight at the national mall there's astronomy night on the national mall. all kinds of telescopes will be lined up on the national mall. we'll talk to someone in just a little bit and talking about your weekend forecast. >>> another day, another development in the arrest of tiger woods. the new video just released of the athlete being booked for dui. >>> and you know there's a national day for everything, right? but you will want to get in on today's celebration. when and...
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we are an island of the national archives inside a national park. so in a lot of circumstances, fdr put two different organizations in charge of the same thing. he gave his home and the property to the national park service, but he gave his library and the property of the library to the national archives, so the other facilities nearby are eleanor roosevelt's home and the top cottage, which is where he was going to retire to. it is fully wheelchair accessible. no threshold on the doors. the door handles are low, the windows are low. he really wanted to live there when he left the white house. these are part of the national park complex and part of what we think of as the roosevelt legacy here in hyde park. brian: how many square feet art -- how many square feet devoted to exhibits? do you have a foundation, and what does it cost to run all this? paul: we have about 12,000 square feet of exhibit space. we kept some of the storage space and put glass walls up so the public can see things like part of the art collection and fdr's car, which is a legend
we are an island of the national archives inside a national park. so in a lot of circumstances, fdr put two different organizations in charge of the same thing. he gave his home and the property to the national park service, but he gave his library and the property of the library to the national archives, so the other facilities nearby are eleanor roosevelt's home and the top cottage, which is where he was going to retire to. it is fully wheelchair accessible. no threshold on the doors. the...
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we got a big proliferation of the parties in the 1970s which then changed the process to more of a national process where the candidates that do well in early primaries can then do better in the subsequent primaries when you start watching the race unfold across the nation. >> how is it that if you do well in an early -- first of all what are the changes that they did? >> there were no rules how they were selected before then so sometimes they were appointed and sometimes many of them were appointed before the year and there were only about 15 or 16 parties at the time and even then, the connection between the vote in the primary may not have directly related to the delegate that would be in the convention so the rules are that the process had to be timely and had to be open to all democrats which meant that the event had to be publicized and following the rules if there was a caucus to conform to the new rules. >> why did they make the changes? >> the convention where it was a disaster so that was the convention where there was the opposition of mccarthy and the kennedy delegates felt they
we got a big proliferation of the parties in the 1970s which then changed the process to more of a national process where the candidates that do well in early primaries can then do better in the subsequent primaries when you start watching the race unfold across the nation. >> how is it that if you do well in an early -- first of all what are the changes that they did? >> there were no rules how they were selected before then so sometimes they were appointed and sometimes many of...
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that's what the national review says. conservativeother papers that are applauding donald trump. >> that's what you can read in the washington times editorial today. they are talking about a promise made to americans. in washington times is not belief of climate change. they talk about climate change. to believe thees promise. the argument is climate change doesn't really exist, why would we need a paris agreement? situation, at the the president sounds the most reasonable according to them. have outside the united states his decision has been met with outrage. france, it'sere in a touchy subject. the french papers are globally outraged i this crazy decision. it says the planet is slowly suffocating to death and donald trump has pulled out of the climate agreement by 147 other countries. he doesn't care about the rest of the world. iss america first policy more than an enormous let down. it's more than bad news. it's a criminal mistake against the planet. harsh words. there is quite a striking front page. you can see good
that's what the national review says. conservativeother papers that are applauding donald trump. >> that's what you can read in the washington times editorial today. they are talking about a promise made to americans. in washington times is not belief of climate change. they talk about climate change. to believe thees promise. the argument is climate change doesn't really exist, why would we need a paris agreement? situation, at the the president sounds the most reasonable according to...
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so he gave his home in the property to the national park service but he gave his library to the national archives. so the other facilities here part of the national park system are eleanor roosevelt's home and it was a small cottage that franklin roosevelt built in 1940. he was going to retire to it. it was one of the first times that is fully wheelchair accessible. no threshold on the doors, all door handles are low, windows are low. he really wanted to live there when he left the white house. these are all part of the national park and part of what we think of as the roosevelt legacy here. in hyde park. >> how many square feet designated for exhibits and you have a foundation? and what does it cost to run this? >> there 12,000 feet up your exhibit space. and we did something unusual. we used some of the storage space where we keep things that are not technically on display and we put glass walls and peer to the public can see things like part of the art collection and fdr's car which is legendary, he drove the king and queen of england around in it. he had special hand controls made by
so he gave his home in the property to the national park service but he gave his library to the national archives. so the other facilities here part of the national park system are eleanor roosevelt's home and it was a small cottage that franklin roosevelt built in 1940. he was going to retire to it. it was one of the first times that is fully wheelchair accessible. no threshold on the doors, all door handles are low, windows are low. he really wanted to live there when he left the white house....
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the best spot in town to catch the fireworks without national crowds on the national mall. alison: keep it here for traffic and weather every ten hi guys. in the desert.be here. at the mall. on the mountain. at school. at the beach. the big easy. yeah yeah today i want to show you guys e next-gen chevy equinox. what do you think? that's pretty. pretty sexy. it looks aggressive. but not overbearing. it's not too big. not too small. seems like the perfect car for anybody. i would take it anywhere. she's a bad mama jama. (laughter) current qualified gm lessees can get this introductory lease on the all-new 2018 chevy equinox for around $249 a month. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> we are following breaking news on the beltway where several lanes of the inner loop are closed after an accident and a fuel spill. it happened just before the river road exit there at the curve, montgomery county police say a crew and a sand truck are there on the scene to help with the clean-up. there is a lot 0 backup. we will keep you posted on what happens next. larry: okay. "7 on
the best spot in town to catch the fireworks without national crowds on the national mall. alison: keep it here for traffic and weather every ten hi guys. in the desert.be here. at the mall. on the mountain. at school. at the beach. the big easy. yeah yeah today i want to show you guys e next-gen chevy equinox. what do you think? that's pretty. pretty sexy. it looks aggressive. but not overbearing. it's not too big. not too small. seems like the perfect car for anybody. i would take it...
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we are coming to you from the museum in the nation's capital. featured briefing assets and the prepared. the second left briefing is about the sce.
we are coming to you from the museum in the nation's capital. featured briefing assets and the prepared. the second left briefing is about the sce.
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and member of the national press club. skipping over the chairman briefly. captain of the united states navy retired. and he coordinated today's luncheon. states marine corps, vietnam veteran. thank you for your service, sir. [applause] u.s. navy vietnam veteran and senior ice commander of the d.c. department of the american legion post 20 which meets here at the national press club. thank you very much, sir. chair of our fellowship team as well who takes care of our wonderful members who are sick and distress. of military diplomats world news. i think i skipped over john donnelly. john is many things to us, he is the president of the military reporters and editors association. chair of the national press, freedom team and one of the ardent fighter for for press freedom in the club. thank you. [applause] now the good part. as the tensions between the u.s. and russia seem to be serious all at the same time, seem to be heating up over the shooting down of a syrian jet over the weekend. enter the chairman of joint staff general of joseph f. dunford junior. who
and member of the national press club. skipping over the chairman briefly. captain of the united states navy retired. and he coordinated today's luncheon. states marine corps, vietnam veteran. thank you for your service, sir. [applause] u.s. navy vietnam veteran and senior ice commander of the d.c. department of the american legion post 20 which meets here at the national press club. thank you very much, sir. chair of our fellowship team as well who takes care of our wonderful members who are...
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to the government to be operated by the national archive. that model was followed by subsequent presidents. host: anthony clark, can you talk about the subsequent presidents and their view of their library and how it changed from that time of franklin roosevelt to today? guest: harry truman didn't want a museum about him, he wanted a museum about the presidency, he wanted replica of the oval office and exhibit called a day in the life of the president and dwight eisenhower had a museum before he came president at his boyhood home in kansas. lyndon johnson built his behemoth on the campus of the university of texas at austin. it was an-eight story building, dramatic and really the first of the mega-presidential libraries. after that, everyone wanted to copy that in terms of the effects and legacy. host: what does a presidential library cost these day? guest: about twice what the predecessor cost. reagan's cost 40 million. george w. bush about 87 million. bill clinton $167 million. george w. bush $320 million. the estimate is between $500 mill
to the government to be operated by the national archive. that model was followed by subsequent presidents. host: anthony clark, can you talk about the subsequent presidents and their view of their library and how it changed from that time of franklin roosevelt to today? guest: harry truman didn't want a museum about him, he wanted a museum about the presidency, he wanted replica of the oval office and exhibit called a day in the life of the president and dwight eisenhower had a museum before...
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in defending the nation. shame on them. >> it's very clear-cut in my view that the president has this authority and he has exercised it properly. lou: well, hopefully we will find out very quickly, whether the nine august justices have joined this century and understand the threats and challenges that he and the nation contend with. >> right. lou: i want to ask you quickly, comey, do you expect much of it? >> no, i think we've also heard a great deal of hype. i think he's going to be sterile and nonjudgmental. it's not going to be fbi director comey, it will be private citizen jim comey. this is what i said and what i heard, and you guys decide. i'm not going to give legal opinions. lou: not his electric illuminating self. >> you mean with nausea in the stomach? no. lou: thank you, judge. >> my pleasure. lou: a group of 40 sky divers teaming up for a impressin impr site. they're high above texas about of forming massive snowflakes or circle formations. i don't know if it's a political statement, the snowflake
in defending the nation. shame on them. >> it's very clear-cut in my view that the president has this authority and he has exercised it properly. lou: well, hopefully we will find out very quickly, whether the nine august justices have joined this century and understand the threats and challenges that he and the nation contend with. >> right. lou: i want to ask you quickly, comey, do you expect much of it? >> no, i think we've also heard a great deal of hype. i think he's...
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, to boldly go, you'll capture the imagination of your nation and the world. and i believe with all of my heart that when you go, you will not go alone. for as the psalmist teaches us, if you rise on the wings of the dawn, if you go up to the heavens, even there his hand will guide you. and his right hand will hold you fast. as you begin this journey, know that you will be carried by grace and by the prayers of the american people. so godspeed to the class of 2017. may god guide you and bless you. may god bless nasa, may god bless the united states. >>> the senate intelligence committee released former fbi director jim comey's written statement ahead of his appearance before the committee. here's a headline from "the economist." "james comey is to testify that donald trump demanded loyalty." the article mentions an oval office meeting on february 14th in which, said mr. comey, the president told him, "i hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting flynn go." read more at economist.com. we'll have live coverage of former director comey's testi
, to boldly go, you'll capture the imagination of your nation and the world. and i believe with all of my heart that when you go, you will not go alone. for as the psalmist teaches us, if you rise on the wings of the dawn, if you go up to the heavens, even there his hand will guide you. and his right hand will hold you fast. as you begin this journey, know that you will be carried by grace and by the prayers of the american people. so godspeed to the class of 2017. may god guide you and bless...
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chair of the national press, -- chair of the national press club freedom team and one of the ardent fighters for press freedom in the club. thank you for your service. [applause] now the good part. as the tensions between the u.s. and russia and syria seem to be heating up over the shooting down of a jet over the weekend, and congress debating how much money the u.s. military should thethis go around, enter joint chairman of staff, general joseph f. dunford junior. who is the 19th person occupied this post. nation's highest ranking military officer and principle military officer to the president and secretary of defense and national security counsel. prior to becoming chairman october 1, 2015, general dunford served as the 36 commandant of the marine corps. he previously served as assistant commandant marine corps from 2010 to 2012. he was commander security force and the united states forces afghanistan from february 2013 to august 2014. that will come in handy in the questions, sir. a native of boston, massachusetts, general dunford graduated from st. michael's college and was commissioned
chair of the national press, -- chair of the national press club freedom team and one of the ardent fighters for press freedom in the club. thank you for your service. [applause] now the good part. as the tensions between the u.s. and russia and syria seem to be heating up over the shooting down of a jet over the weekend, and congress debating how much money the u.s. military should thethis go around, enter joint chairman of staff, general joseph f. dunford junior. who is the 19th person...
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the national unity and express the national palestinian character. we like to emphasize the role of the masses in the palestinian struggle through the last 30 years. we like to emphasize the nature of our enemy and to emphasize between judaism -- we like to put in our people's mind the nature of our struggle and the humanitarian nature of our social and political situation. >> in the early 50's, the first resistance group appeared. fattah.t -- el in 1964, the palestine liberation organization is formed. 10 years later, the robot conference of 1974, the plo was recognized as sole representative of the palestinian people. that same year the general , assembly of the united nations accorded it similar recognition. >> the representative of the palestinian people. we have this organization and it has many definite establishments in many fields. controlling all of our different branches, our military forces, administrative committee, our central conference we have our , national conference which would present all the organization, political organizations w
the national unity and express the national palestinian character. we like to emphasize the role of the masses in the palestinian struggle through the last 30 years. we like to emphasize the nature of our enemy and to emphasize between judaism -- we like to put in our people's mind the nature of our struggle and the humanitarian nature of our social and political situation. >> in the early 50's, the first resistance group appeared. fattah.t -- el in 1964, the palestine liberation...
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nevada gets the least rainfall than any state in the nation. we have to be incredibly mindful persistent drought, why would the administration oppose cuts for programs help nevada and the west respond to innovation in other ways. >> this is what a balance budget looks like. on water reclamation in particular for a kid who grew up in the west as you know there's $18 billion and yet we cannot appropriate on the core infrastructure to support rural water. so i would love to work with you in finding a way to not have to go through this appropriation time and streamline it and put money where it belongs, on the front line. i think there's about $20 billion in the account is for reclamation that has never been appropriated. it is $18 billion in the fund, that was intended for purpose that was never used for that purpose, i would love to work with you and i would love to work with the role water projects. >> in the administration budget there's a 12% cut to the bureau of indian education serving about 180 schools and about 40000 students. the budget p
nevada gets the least rainfall than any state in the nation. we have to be incredibly mindful persistent drought, why would the administration oppose cuts for programs help nevada and the west respond to innovation in other ways. >> this is what a balance budget looks like. on water reclamation in particular for a kid who grew up in the west as you know there's $18 billion and yet we cannot appropriate on the core infrastructure to support rural water. so i would love to work with you in...
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many nations all around the world. no responsible leader can put the workers and the people of their country at this debilitating and tremendous disadvantage. the fact the paris deal hamstrings the united states while empowering some of the world's top polluting countries should dispel any doubt as to the real reason why foreign lobbyists wish to keep our magnificent country tied up and down down by this agreement. it is to give their country and economic edge over the united states. that's not going to happen while i am president. i'm sorry. [cheers and applause] my job as president is to do everything within my power to give america a level playing field, and to create the economic, regulatory, and tax structures that make america the most prosperous and productive country on earth. and with the highest standard of living and the highest standard of environmental protection. our tax bill is moving along in congress and i believe it is doing very well. i think a lot of people will be very pleasantly surprised. the rep
many nations all around the world. no responsible leader can put the workers and the people of their country at this debilitating and tremendous disadvantage. the fact the paris deal hamstrings the united states while empowering some of the world's top polluting countries should dispel any doubt as to the real reason why foreign lobbyists wish to keep our magnificent country tied up and down down by this agreement. it is to give their country and economic edge over the united states. that's not...
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the national health service in england. proposals will be brought forward to ban unfair tenant fees, promote fairness and transparency in the housing market, and help ensure more homes are built. my ministers will work to improve social care and will bring forward proposals for consultation. my government will ensure fairer markets for consumers. this will include bringing forward measures to help tackle unfair practices in the energy market to help reduce energy bills. priority will be to build a more united country, strengthening the social, economic, and cultural bonds between england, northern ireland, scotland and whe whales. my government will work with all the parties in northern ireland to support the return of government. a new law will ensure the united kingdom retains its world class regime protecting personal data and proposals for a new digital charter will be brought forward to ensure the unitedcidom is the safest place to be online. legislation will also be introduced to modernize the court system and to help
the national health service in england. proposals will be brought forward to ban unfair tenant fees, promote fairness and transparency in the housing market, and help ensure more homes are built. my ministers will work to improve social care and will bring forward proposals for consultation. my government will ensure fairer markets for consumers. this will include bringing forward measures to help tackle unfair practices in the energy market to help reduce energy bills. priority will be to...
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all four had been attending the emergency session of the united nations. each in private conferences informed the president of the views held by the various organizations. they reviewed develop in the middle east since the cease-fire. they brought each up-to-date. again expressing the hope that arms shipments should be recorded and publicly disclosed. as the president conferred with his guests, dean rusk was finalizing arrangements. on june 22, a modest stone house suddenly became a permanent part of the world's history books. the white house announced president johnson had invited the chairman to meet with him the next day at the home of the president of glassboro state college. the chairman accepted. it was no yalta nor geneva, but a simple 19th-century home near an early american arming -- farming settlement. in its own way a uniquely appropriate setting for the two statesmen who would meet there. both possess unimaginable power. both were unpretentious, straightforward. both understood the language of the farmer and the factory worker. in this simple a
all four had been attending the emergency session of the united nations. each in private conferences informed the president of the views held by the various organizations. they reviewed develop in the middle east since the cease-fire. they brought each up-to-date. again expressing the hope that arms shipments should be recorded and publicly disclosed. as the president conferred with his guests, dean rusk was finalizing arrangements. on june 22, a modest stone house suddenly became a permanent...
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connect with the community, interface with the rest of the national archives , to interface with the federal government, park service. it is not as important that i have technical archival skills. what is important is i know how to be a manager, a leader, give the team the support they need. brian: what would happen if -- we have watched this new president suggest cutting a lot of things in the arts and humanities. what would happen if all of a should they would cut all the money from the federal government to run a place like this? paul: you adapt. you change. i think the federal government has fluctuated in the way they fund things and what is important. there are certain key functions of the federal government. the national archives maintains all federal records. you can't really do away with the national archives, they are an essential function of government. they keep congressional records, records of agencies, presidential records, make them available to the public, to congress. they perform a vital function that can't be changed. if they were to cut off funding to presidential
connect with the community, interface with the rest of the national archives , to interface with the federal government, park service. it is not as important that i have technical archival skills. what is important is i know how to be a manager, a leader, give the team the support they need. brian: what would happen if -- we have watched this new president suggest cutting a lot of things in the arts and humanities. what would happen if all of a should they would cut all the money from the...
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the 195 nation climate agreement. they don't put america first, i do. taking a decidely national list stance president trump deciding he'll pull america out of the 2015 climate accord rad ticketed event phid under president obama citing terms that are unfair to the united states, its businesses, workers and taxpayers. i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. pe teshed pittsburgh's mayor wasting no time injecting himself into the controversial decision tweeting as the mayor of pittsburgh i can assure you that we'll follow guidelines of the paris agreement for our people, gathering outside the white house. >> if he's doing this in the name of the economy he's insane. >> paris city hall lit up in all green in protest and while the president says he's either to renegotiate or create an entirely new agreement the leaders of germany, frans and italy say the accord cannot be rework. back at home, the co's of apple and test large audience calling the departure a mistake you can't ban hurricanes from e
the 195 nation climate agreement. they don't put america first, i do. taking a decidely national list stance president trump deciding he'll pull america out of the 2015 climate accord rad ticketed event phid under president obama citing terms that are unfair to the united states, its businesses, workers and taxpayers. i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. pe teshed pittsburgh's mayor wasting no time injecting himself into the controversial decision tweeting as the...
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this afternoon on the national security implications of climate change. we're honored for this briefing to happen and this very timely point in time as well as abilities important issues and i want to express my gratitude and enthusiasm for the partnership that we have in terms of bringing you this briefing with the partnership of the jackson foundation and i wanted to be sure to mention we are joined by the foundation today including the president on the other board as well as the foundation's executive director so oh thank you very much for your support for your long understanding and visionary approach to carry out that legacy for whom the foundation was set up in the areas which he for so long that he was your in the congress or in the senate where he chaired that energy committee but took an important leadership role with international affairs and education environment and natural resources and bill whole role of public service. also thinks to the center for climatic and security but we will be hearing from a number of people who have a long history
this afternoon on the national security implications of climate change. we're honored for this briefing to happen and this very timely point in time as well as abilities important issues and i want to express my gratitude and enthusiasm for the partnership that we have in terms of bringing you this briefing with the partnership of the jackson foundation and i wanted to be sure to mention we are joined by the foundation today including the president on the other board as well as the foundation's...
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the national living wage will be increased so that people who run the lowest pay benefits from the same improvements as higher paid workers. my government will make further progress to tackle the gender pay gap and discrimination against people on the basis of their race, faith, gender, disability or sexual orientation legislation will be brought forward to protect the victims of domestic violence and abuse. my government will reform mental health legislation and ensure that mental health is prioritized in the national health service in england. proposals will be brought forward to bar unfair tenant fees, promote transparency in the housing market and help ensure more homes are built. we will work to improve social care and bring forth proposals for consultation. my government will ensure federal markets for consumers. this will include ringing forward measures to help stop unfair practices in the energy market to help reduce energy bills. priority will be to build a country strengthening social economic and cultural bonds between england, northern ireland scotland and wales. my governm
the national living wage will be increased so that people who run the lowest pay benefits from the same improvements as higher paid workers. my government will make further progress to tackle the gender pay gap and discrimination against people on the basis of their race, faith, gender, disability or sexual orientation legislation will be brought forward to protect the victims of domestic violence and abuse. my government will reform mental health legislation and ensure that mental health is...
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the royals are taking the mood of the nation. the queen has calmed a shaken nation. this i‘m sure it is common sense that the queen is incredibly well advised. the way that little touches, the statement, drawing the nation together. but also the nice, d eft nation together. but also the nice, deft touch of announcing the award so they could an ounce pc keith palmer‘s medal, richly deserved. in a non— cynical way, it wasjust brilliant. it was just all the good quys brilliant. it was just all the good guys had gone out of the way and done things and really put their lives on the line, as pc keith did. that is so good. i will bring rachel in on this. we have the younger side of the royal family, in on this. we have the younger side of the royalfamily, the prince of compassion. look at that
the royals are taking the mood of the nation. the queen has calmed a shaken nation. this i‘m sure it is common sense that the queen is incredibly well advised. the way that little touches, the statement, drawing the nation together. but also the nice, d eft nation together. but also the nice, deft touch of announcing the award so they could an ounce pc keith palmer‘s medal, richly deserved. in a non— cynical way, it wasjust brilliant. it was just all the good quys brilliant. it was just...